Dirt Line

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2023 Dirt Line

Course Description

Summary

Soil reveals stories about climate, communities and time.  Dirt as a material has been used in forms of communication, from drawing, building, ceremony, to boundary lines. As ancient geological formations, over time, break down, these structures are incorporated into soil, and in our current climate we are witnessing vast changes in soil health. This course will explore regenerative soil practices and the space between nutrients gained and lost in the underworld to engage various forms of communication through dirt. From farming practices, food systems, mark making, in soil, and as a building material. We will explore the symbols that were drawn in caves and cliffs as the first recorded drawings to tell stories. This course will incorporate a variety of projects and research that will be centered around soil as a medium. Weaving current changes in our environments that affect how we navigate and communicate our relationship to soil.   

Instructor

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2023

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

16